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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 426 013 SO 029 267 AUTHOR Fitzhugh, William, Comp.; Loring, Stephen, Comp. Selected References on Arctic and Subarctic Prehistory and TITLE Ethnology. Revised. INSTITUTION National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC. PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 17p. AVAILABLE FROM National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Alaska Natives; *Ancient History; *Archaeology; Canada Natives; *Eskimos; Ethnic Groups; *Ethnology; Minority Groups; Social Studies; World History IDENTIFIERS *Arctic; *Subarctic ABSTRACT This bibliography provides an introduction to the current literature, in English, on arctic and subarctic prehistory and ethnology. Leads for further research will be found in section 1. Publications listed are not available from the Smithsonian Institution but copies may be found in larger libraries or obtained through inter-library loan. Sections of the bibliography include: (1) General: Bibliographic Guides and Periodicals (25 items, General Works (37 items); (2) Arctic and Sub-Arctic: Eskimo (91 items), other Arctic and Subartic Indian Groups (24 items); and (3) Old World: Siberia (27 items, Northwestern Europe (10 items) . (EH) ******************************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ******************************************************************************** Selected References on Arctic and Subarctic Prehistory and Ethnology. Revised. National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC. Published: 1997 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS CENTER (ERIC) BEEN GRANTED BY /This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. Minor changes have been made to 1:1 improve reproduction quality. TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) official OERI position or policy. 1 9 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Information from the National Museum of Natural History WASHINGTON, D.C. 20560 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SELECTED REFERENCES ON ARCTIC AND SUBARCTIC PREHISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY This bibliography provides an introduction to the current literature, in English, on arctic and subarctic prehistory and ethnology. Leads for further research will be found in Section I. Publications listed are not available from the Smithsonian Institution. Copies may be seen in larger libraries or obtained through interlibrary loan. **Denotes items suitable for secondary school students. CONTENTS General I. A. Bibliographic Guides and Periodicals B. General Works Arctic and Sub-Arctic IL A. Eskimo B. Other Arctic and Subarctic Indian Groups Old World 111. A. Siberia B. Northwestern Europe Revised 1997 1 SECTION 1A: BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDES AND PERIODICALS Andrews, John T. Glacial Systems: An Approach to Glaciers and Their Environment. Belmont, MA: Duxbury Press, 1975. Anthropology of the North: Translations from the Arctic Institute ofNorth America. Edited by Henry N. Michael. Toronto: nos. 1-9, 1961-1974. Anthropological Papers of the University ofAlaska. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press. (Two issues per year.) vol. 1-, 1952-. Anthropologie et Sociétés journal. Quebec City, Quebec: Laval University. Arctic. Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America. Calgary: University of Calgary. Vol. 1-, 1948-. Arctic and Alpine Research. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder. Vol. 1-, winter 1969- . Arctic Anthropology. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Vol. 1-, 1962-. Arctic Bibliography. Prepared for and in cooperation with the Department of Defense under the direction of the Arctic Institute of North America. Vol. I-Xl. Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense, 1953-1963. Vol. XII-XVII. Prepared by the Arctic Institute of North America with support of Government Agencies of the United States and Canada. Montreal: McGill- Queen's University Press, 1965-1976. Arctic Exploration and Development c. 500 BC to 1915: An Encyclopedia. Clive Holland. New York: Garland Press. Astis Bibliography. CDR - Arctic Institute of North America. 1990-. Beaver, A Magazine of the North. Winnipeg: Hudson's Bay Co. Vol. 1-, 1920-. Canadian Journal of Archaeology. Journal of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Ottawa. No 1 - , 1977 - . Dekin, Albert A., Jr. Arctic Archaeology: A Bibliography and History. Vol. 1.New York: Garland Reference Library of Science and Technology, 1978. Etudes/Inuit/Studies. Laval University. Quebec, Canada. vol. 1, ca. 1969. (in English and French) Kuhnrrtir 19521 Willhin, r Timuihnnk- nf 71Inrth Amprirrm lndin,,c Vnlumo i Arrtir 10R4 Vnluirw Sturtevant, General Editor. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. (An encyclopedia summarizing knowledge about all Native Peoples north of Mesoamerica, including human biology, prehistory, ethnology, linguistics, and history.) 2 Helm, June. The Indians of the Subarctic: A Critical Bibliography. (The Newbeny Library Center for the History of the American Indian, Bibliographical Series.) Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1976. Hippler, Arthur E. and John R. Wood. The Sub-Arctic Athabaskans, A Selected Annotated Bibliography. Anchorage: University of Alaska Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1974. Lots, R. James. Yukon Bibliography. Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1964. Mercury Series. Canadian Museum of Civilization. Ottawa/Hull, Quebec. No. 1-16, 1972-1974; no. 17-, 1974-.) (archaeological monograph series) Murdock, George Peter and Timothy O'LEARY. Ethnographic Bibliography ofNorth America. 4th ed. 5 vols. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, 1975. (A five volume work organized by geographic areas and tribal groups.) National Museum ofMan, National Museums of Canada, Bulletin discontinued. Quaternary Research. Center for Quaternary Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Them Days Magazine. Box 939, Station B, Happy Valley, Labrador, Canada AOP 1E0. West, C. Eugene and Stern, Richard. Bibliography and Index ofAlaskan Archaeology. Alaska Anthropological Association Monograph Series, Aurora, vol. III, 1987. Workman, Karen Wood. Alaskan Archeology: A Bibliography. Anchorage: Alaska Division of Parks, 1972. SECHON IB: GENERAL WORKS Armstrong, Terence, George Rogers, and Graham Rowley. The Circumpolar North. A Political and Economic Geography of the Arctic and Sub-Arctic. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1978. Baird, P. D. The Polar World. London: Longman, 1964. 2 vols. Ottawa: Department of Energy, Mines and Beals, C.S., ed. Science, History and Hudson Bay, vol. 1. Resources, 1968. and Social Relations in the Arctic. Oxford: Berg, G., ed. Circumpolar Problems; Habitat, Economy, Pergamon Press, 1973. Breamener, Fred. Arctic World. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1985. Collins, Henry B. Arctic Area: Indigenous Period. (Program of the History of America, no. 68.) Mexico: Comison de Historia, 1954. 3 5 Cox, Bruce, ed. Cultural Ecology: Readings on the Canadian Indians and Eskimos. Toronto: McClelland and Steward, 1973. Chaussonnet, Valerie, ed. Crossroads Alaska: Native Cultures of Alaska and Siberia. Washington, DC: Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 1994. CroWe, Keith. A History of the Original Peoples ofNorthern Canada. Arctic Institute of North America. Montreal: McGill University Press, 1974. De Lagtma, Frederica. Chugach Prehistory: The Archaeology of Prince William Sound, Alaska. (University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 13.) Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1956. The Prehistory ofNorthern North America As Seen From the Yukon. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, no. 3.) Menasha, Wisconsin: Society for American Archaeology, 1947. Dixson, E. James. Quest for the Origins of the First Americans. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1993. (Peopling of the New World from an Alaskan perspective.) Fitzhugh, William W. Environental Archeology and Cultural Systems in Hamilton Inlet, Labrador. (Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, No. 16.) Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. Ann Arbor, MI: Books on Demand, Div. of University Microfilms, Inc., 1972. Fitzhugh, William W. and Olin, Jacqueline, S., eds. Archaeology of the Frobisher Voyages. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993. Fitzhugh, William W. and Chaussonnet, Valerie, eds. Anthropology of the North Pacific Rim. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994. Fitzhugh, William W., and Aron Crowell. Crossroads of Continents: Cultures of Siberia and Alaska. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. (exhibit catalog) Fitzhugh, William W., ed. Prehistoric Maritime Adaptations of the Circumpolar Zone. (World Anthropology Series.) Paris: Mouton, 1975. (Papers presented at the 9th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Chicago, 1973.) Giddings, J. Louis. Ancient Men of the Arctic. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1967. Gjessing, Gutorm. "The Circumpolar Stone Age." Acta Arctica, fasc. II. Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard, 1944. Ives, Jack D. and Barry, Roger G. Arctic and Alpiine Environments. London: Methuen, 1974. Krupnik, Igor. Arctic Adaptations: Native Whalers and Reindeer Hunters. Hanover: University Press, New England, 1994. Lieutenant Zagoskin's Travels in Russian America 1842-1844: The First Ethnographic and Geographic Investigations in the Yukon and Kuskokwin Valleys of Alaska. Edited by Henry N. Michael. 4 6 Anthropology of The North: Translations from Russian Sources, no. 7.) Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1976. Lopez, Barry. Arctic Dreams. New York: Charles Scribner and Sons, 1986. MacDonald, Ronald St. J. The Arctic Frontier. University of Toronto Press, 1966. McGhee, Robert. Ancient Canada. (Canadian Museum of Civilization. Mercury Ser.) Chicago: University of (popular re-edition of Canadian Archaeolagv) Chicago Press, 1992. McGhee, Robert. Canadian Arctic Prehistory. (Canadian Prehistory Series.) Ottawa: National Museum of Man and Van Nostrand Reinhold. Canada Rediscovered. Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1991. . Minority Rights Group, ed. Polar Peoples: Self Determination and Development. London: Minority Rights Publications, 1994. Oswalt, Wendel H., ad. Modern Alaskan Native Material Culture. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Museum, 1972. Stefansson, Vilhjalmar and McCaskill, E. The ThreeVoyages ofMartin Frobisher. Argonaut Press, 1938. Takashi, Irimoto, Yamada, Takako, eds. Circumpolar Religion and Ecology: An Anthropology of the North. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, c. 1944. Tuck, James A. Newfoundland and Labrador Prehistory. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1976. Turner, Lucien. Ethnology of the Ugava District, Hudson Bay Territory. (Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1889-1890, pp. 159-350.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1894. Weller, Gunter, and Bowling, S. Climate of the Arctic. Fairbanks: Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, 1975. West, Fred Hadleigh. The Archeology of Beringia. New York: Columbia University Press, 1981. Young, Oran R. Arctic Politics: Conflict and Cooperation in the Circumpolar North. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1992. Young, Steven B. To the Arctic: An Introduction to the Far Northern World. John Wiley Sons, Inc. 5 7 SECTION 11A: ESKIMO Balikci, Asen. The Netsilik Eskimo. Rev. ed. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 1989. Bandi, Hans George. Eskimo Prehistory. (Translated by Ann E. Keep.) Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1969. Birket-Smith, Kaj. The Caribou Eskimos. 2 vols. (Report of the 5th Thule Expeditions, 1921-1924, vol. 5.), 1929. New York: AMS Press reprint ed. Birket-Smith, Kaj. The Eskimos. Enlarged and revised edition. London: Metheun and Co., Ltd., 1959.** ( 1 st. ad. 1936.) Black, Lydia. Glory Remembered: Wooden Headgear ofAlaska Sea Hunters. Juneau: Alaska State Museum, 1991. Blackman, Margaret B. Sadie Brower Neakok: An Inupiaq Woman. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989. Boas, Franz. The Central Eskimo. (Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. 399-669.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1814-84; reprint ed., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1964.** Bockstoce, John R. Arctic Passages: A Unique Small-Boat Journey Through the Great Northern Waterway. New York: Hearst Marine Books, 1991. Bodfish, Waldo Sr. Kusiq: An Eskimo Life History from the Arctic Coast ofAlaska. (Oral Biography Ser.: No. 2.) Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1991. Briggs, Jean. Never In Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo Family. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971. Burch Jr., Ernest S. The Eskimos. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1988.** Eskimo Kinsmen: Changing Family Relationships in North Alaska. (The American . Ethnological Society, Monograph 59.) St. Paul, MN: West Pub. Co., 1975. Chance, N.A. The Inupiat and Arctic Alaska: An Ethnology of Development. (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology.) HB College Pubs., 1990. The Eskimo ofNorth Alaska. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966.** . Collins, Henry B. Outline ofEskimo Prehistory. (Smithsonian Institution Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 100, pp. 533-592.) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1940. Collins, Henry R., De Laguna, Frederica, Carpenter, Edmund, and Stone, Peter. The Far North: 2000 Years of American Eskimo and Indian Art. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1973. 6 8 Condon, Richard, with Julia Ogiva and Holman elders. The Northern Copper Inuit: A History. (The Civilization of the American Indian Series, v. 220.) Norman, OK and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996. Condon, Richard G. Inuit Youth: Growth and Change in the Canadian Arctic. (Adolescents in a Changing World Ser.) Reprint ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Books on Demand. Driscoll, Bernadette. Uumajut: Animal Imagery in Inuit Art. Winnipeg: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1985. (exhibit catalog) Dumond, Don E. The Eskimos and Aleuts. Rev. ed. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1987. Dyson, George. Baidarka: The Kayak. Seattle, WA: Northwest Books, 1986. (Baidarka is a Russian name for a portable skin and wood boat) Eber, Dorothy. When the Whalers were up North: Inuit Memories from the Eastern Arctic. Montreal: McGill/Queen's University Press, 1989. Ugayliarput: The Living Tradition of Yupik Masks. Seattle: University of Washington Prses, . 1996. Fienup-Riordan, Ann. Freeze Frame: Alaska Eskimos in the Movies. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995. Boundaries and Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo Oral Tradition. Norman: . University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. The Real People and the Children of Thunder. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991. . Eskimo Essays: Yup'ik Lives and How We See Them. New Brunswick and London: Rutgers . University Press, 1990. The Nelson Island Eskimo: Social Structure and Ritual Distribution. (Alaskana book, no. . 40.)Anchorage: Alaska Pacific University Press, 1983. Fitzhugh, William W. and Susan A. Kaplan. Inua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1982. Flaherty, Robert J. My Eskimo Friends. Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1924.** Gad, Finn. The History of Greenland. 3 vols University of Toronto Press, 1971. Giddings, J. L., and Douglas D. Anderson. Beach Ridge Archeology of Cape Krusenstern. Eskimo and Pre-Eskimo Settlements Around Kotzebu Sound, Alaska. (Publications in Archaeology 20, National Park Service.) Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1986. 7 9 Graburn, N.H.H. Eskimos Without Igloos; Social and Economic Development in Sugluk. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1969. Gubser, N.J. The Nunamuit: Eskimo Hunters of Caribou. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965. Hansen, Jens Peder Hart, Meldgaard, Jorgen, and Nordqvist, Jorgen, eds. The Greenland Mummies. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991. Harper, Kenn. Give Me My Father's Body: The Life ofMinik, the New York Eskimo. Frobisher Bay: Blacklead Books, 1986. Holtved, Erik. Archaeological Investigations in the Thule District. (Meddelelser om Groenland, vol. 141. no. 1-2. Copenhagen, 1944. Hughes, Charles C. An Eskimo Village in the Modern World. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1960. Jenness, Diamond. The Life of the Copper Eskimo. (Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, vol. 12, 1922.) Ottawa: F.A. Acland, 1922. The People of the Twilight. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975.** (First published in . 1928.) Jenness, Stuart E., ed. Arctic Odyssey: The Diary ofDiamond Jenness, 1913-1916. Hull, Quebec: Canada Museum of Civilization, 1991. Kaalund, Bodil. Translated by Kenneth Tindall. The Art of Greenland: Sculpture, Crafts, Painting. Berkeley, London: University of California Press, 1983. Kaplan, Susan A. and Barsness, Kristin J. Raven's Journey: The World ofAlaska's Native People. Philadelphia: The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1986. (catalog) Kawagley, Oscar A. A Yupiaq Worldview: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1995. Knuth, Eigil. Archaeology of the Musk-Ox Way. (Contribution de Centre d'Etudes Arctiques et Finno-Scandinaves, no. 5.) Paris: Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 1967. Krech III, Shepard. A Victorian Earl in the Arctic: The Travels and Collections of the Fifth Earl of Lonsdale 1888-89. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989. Lantis, Margaret. Alaskan Eskimo Ceremonialism. (American Ethnological Society Monographs No. 11.) Reprint PA. Npw Ynrk: AMS Press, 1988. Eskimo Childhood and Interpersonal Relations. (American Ethnological Society Monographs, . No. 33.) Reprint ed. New York: AMS Press, 1988. 8 1 0

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